The BAFTA for Best Original Screenplay went to Quentin Tarantino
for Django Unchained.

Other nominees in the category included Michcael Haneke for
Amour, Paul Thomas Anderson for The Master, Wes Anderson and Roman
Coppola for Moonrise Kingdom and Mark Boal for Zero Dark
Thirty.

At 19.51, we wrote...

James Bond film Skyfall picked up its second award of the
evening, this time for Original Music. The movie beat Argo, Anna
Karenina, Lincoln and Life Of Pi to scoop the award.

At 19.47, we wrote...

Life Of Pi has won the award for Best Cinematography.

At 19.40, we wrote...

Les Miserables scooped a second award, this time for Best
Sound.

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Stephen Fry opens the BAFTAs saying: "I'm not the only actor
here who's arrived with a beard."

The award for Outstanding British Film goes to
Skyfall.

Other winners so far have included Anna Karenina for Best
Costume, Les Mis for Hair & Make-up and Brave for Animated
Film.

At 18.00, we wrote...

The stars have started to arrive on the red carpet for
the BAFTAs 2013.

Jennifer Lawrence was one of the first to
arrive at the event in central London this evening. The actress is
one of the favourites to win the Best Actress award for her role in
Silver Linings Playbook. She is wearing an embellished, white Dior
gown.

Samuel L Jackson is among tonight's awards
presenters. MTV presenter Laura Whitmore, wearing a black jumpsuit with
gold detailing, is presenting the 360 camera technology red carpet
stream on behalf of EE BAFTA. She asked the stars their predictions
for the evening ahead - and quite a lot about the weather.

However, most of the evening's big stars have bypassed the red
carpet (Martin Freeman and Ben Affleck didn't even take their coats off) because of
the rain, and headed straight into the ceremony.

The awards start at 9pm (GMT) on BBC 1.

On 5 February 2013, we wrote...

Skyfall will miss out to Les Misérables at the BAFTAs on Sunday,
bookies predict.

According to the latest odds from William Hill, the British Bond film will be
left awardless, as the blockbuster musical is 1/5 favourite to win
in the Outstanding British Film category.

"Unfortunately it looks like Bond will miss out again, this time
to Les Miserables," said William Hill spokesman Rupert Adams.

Meanwhile, Daniel Day Lewis appears to be less
likely to win in the Best Actor category. He was originally at 1/3
to scoop the prestigious award for his role in Lincoln, but his
odds have been slashed to 1/25.

"Daniel Day Lewis opened at 1/3 to win the
BAFTA for Best Actor and despite these relatively prohibitive odds,
it has not stopped punters from piling in to back the Irishman to
scoop the gong," Adams continued. "The money continues to pour in
despite him now being 1/25 for success."

Jennifer Lawrence retains her 4/6 favourite
lead to win Best Actress for her part in Silver Linings Playbook,
while Ben Affleck's Argo is set for more success in
the Best Film and Best Director categories at 1/4.